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Books in HORIZONS SERIES series

  • Hey, Kid! Does She Love Me?

    Harry Mazer

    Paperback (Pan Books, Nov. 7, 1986)
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  • Everything Is Not Enough

    Sandy Asher

    Paperback (Macmillan, )
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  • Steve: a Story About Death

    Marjorie Newman

    Paperback (The Watts Publishing Group, Sept. 24, 1998)
    The books in this series have been written b y a team of carefully selected authors. They are designed to help children understand and cope with the complex world in which they live. '
  • The Last April Dancers

    Jean Thesman

    Paperback (Macmillan Children's Books, April 14, 1989)
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  • THE HERO

    Patricia Windsor

    Paperback (Pan Horizons, Jan. 1, 1989)
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  • I Stay Near You

    M.E. Kerr

    Paperback (Macmillan, July 4, 1986)
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  • 'IS THAT YOU, MISS BLUE?

    M.E. Kerr

    Paperback (Macmillan Education Australia, March 13, 1987)
    During her first term at boarding school, fifteen-year-old Flanders tries to cope with a variety of unusual people and situations and come to terms with her conflicting emotions about her recently separated parents.
  • THE SANDMAN'S EYES

    Patricia Windsor

    Paperback (PAN CHILDRENS, Jan. 1, 1987)
    Written by the author of "The Hero" and "Just Like the Movies" this book combines the elements of a mystery and a psychological thriller. The central character Michael is accused of a murder he did not commit and is jailed for two years. Upon his release he sets about finding the real murderer.
  • Adam Was Here: A Story About Homelessness

    Catherine Chambers

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts Ltd, )
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  • The Moonlight Man

    Paula Fox

    (Macmillan Education Australia, Jan. 8, 1988)
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  • The Arizona Kid

    Ron Koertge

    Paperback (Pan Childrens, Aug. 10, 1990)
    A trip out West to work at a racetrack — and a sojourn with a sophisticated gay uncle — bring unexpected discoveries in this quick-witted coming-of-age novel by the author of STONER & SPAZ and MARGAUX WITH AN X.I was in the West. The Old West. The Wild West! A whole summer in a new place: a place away from my parents, a place so hot the girls probably wore bikinis to church, a place where I'd take a giant step toward my dream: becoming a vet. A place where — who knows? — anything might happen.From the moment sixteen-year-old Billy steps off the train in Tucson, he knows this will be a summer unlike any he's seen in small-town Bradleyville, Missouri. For starters, he's staying with his cool gay uncle, who has managed to get him a job at the racetrack caring for horses. Still, Billy doesn't expect the horseracing world to be quite as rough and tumble as this — toiling side by side with a macho survivalist and falling hard for the feisty, romance-shy "exercise girl" Cara Mae. With his trademark fast-paced dialogue filled with wit and compassion, Ron Koertge tells the tale of an insecure teen who discovers that gaining stature involves more than Stetsons and boots — and that lessons on love and manhood come from the places you least expect.
  • The Gang: A Story About Bullying

    Mick Gowar, J. Eldgidge, Jim Eldridge

    Hardcover (Franklin Watts Ltd, )
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